Historical Events tagged with "south india"
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Formation of Andhra State from Madras State
Andhra State was established, consisting of Telugu-speaking regions in India carved out from Madras State. This was a significant milestone in the reorganization of states on a linguistic basis, which had gained momentum post-independence. The formation was the result of long-standing demands by the Telugu-speaking populace for better representation and governance, culminating in this landmark decision by the Indian government.
Continue ReadingKrishnadevaraya Begins His Reign
Krishnadevaraya ascended to the throne of the Vijayanagara Empire, marking the beginning of a new era of prosperity and cultural brilliance. As the third ruler of the Tuluva dynasty, he was known for his military prowess, administrative skills, and patronage of the arts. His reign is often characterized by territorial expansion and advancements in architecture and literature. Under his leadership, the empire enjoyed relative stability and growth, establishing itself as a significant power in South India.
Continue ReadingSiege of Warangal: Prataparudra Surrenders
In response to Kakatiya ruler Prataparudra's refusal to pay tribute, Sultan Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq dispatched an army led by his son, Muhammad bin Tughluq, to besiege the Kakatiya capital of Warangal. The siege lasted eight months, culminating in the surrender of Prataparudra on November 9. This significant military campaign aimed to assert dominance in South India.
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